Comment Writer Alice Wibberley calls for us all to be kinder to each other and ourselves
Deputy Digital Editor Holly Pittaway says that the burning Amazon is a sign that we should all cut down on our beef consumption
Comment Writer Madison Harding-White argues that societies at university can often be too cliquey which puts people off from joining them
Comment Writer Cerys Holliday questions whether women should feel pressured to vote in the upcoming election based on the history of women’s suffrage in Britain
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge argues that invisible disabilities are not taken seriously enough and explains how Purple Tuesday is fighting to change this issue
Comment Writer Beth Grayson delves deeper into the Clemmie Hooper trolling scandal, arguing that the blogger should face more serious consequences for her actions
In light of the recent ban on women wearing glasses in some workplaces, Comment Writer Chelsie Henshaw argues that sexist dress codes are still alive and kicking, with women being judged on their appearance rather than their ability to do their job
Comment Writer Caitlin Cahill analyses the recent comments on Grenfell made by Jacob Rees-Mogg, arguing that they demonstrate parliament's continual refusal to take accountability
In light of the advent of 'fake news' Comment Writer Adam Mckinnon outlines how to avoid misinformation in the upcoming election
Comment Editor Abby Spreadborough discusses the BBC's Ask the Leader: Green Party special arguing it was inspiring but unconvincing
Comment Writer Esther Purves re-examines Extinction Rebellion, asking if they can overcome recent controversy
Comment Writer Andrew Bailey claims that the US intervention in Iraq was unsuccessful, with its repercussions continuing to be felt today
Why Being Kind is Good For You
Comment Writer Alice Wibberley calls for us all to be kinder to each other and ourselves
What’s the Beef? It’s Killing the Amazon
Deputy Digital Editor Holly Pittaway says that the burning Amazon is a sign that we should all cut down on our beef consumption
Are Societies Too Cliquey?
Comment Writer Madison Harding-White argues that societies at university can often be too cliquey which puts people off from joining them
Should Women Feel Pressure to Vote?
Comment Writer Cerys Holliday questions whether women should feel pressured to vote in the upcoming election based on the history of women’s suffrage in Britain
Purple Tuesday Raises Awareness for Hidden Disabilities
Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge argues that invisible disabilities are not taken seriously enough and explains how Purple Tuesday is fighting to change this issue
‘Mumfluencer’ Trolling: The Clemmie Hooper Scandal
Comment Writer Beth Grayson delves deeper into the Clemmie Hooper trolling scandal, arguing that the blogger should face more serious consequences for her actions
Sexist Dress Codes: Japanese Ban on Glasses in the Workplace
In light of the recent ban on women wearing glasses in some workplaces, Comment Writer Chelsie Henshaw argues that sexist dress codes are still alive and kicking, with women being judged on their appearance rather than their ability to do their job
Grenfell Two Years On: Why Politicians are Still Playing the Blame Game
Comment Writer Caitlin Cahill analyses the recent comments on Grenfell made by Jacob Rees-Mogg, arguing that they demonstrate parliament's continual refusal to take accountability
How to Avoid Fake News in The 2019 General Election
In light of the advent of 'fake news' Comment Writer Adam Mckinnon outlines how to avoid misinformation in the upcoming election
BBC Ask the Leaders: Green Party
Comment Editor Abby Spreadborough discusses the BBC's Ask the Leader: Green Party special arguing it was inspiring but unconvincing
A Second Chance for XR
Comment Writer Esther Purves re-examines Extinction Rebellion, asking if they can overcome recent controversy
Protests in Iraq: The Failure of Western Intervention in the Middle East
Comment Writer Andrew Bailey claims that the US intervention in Iraq was unsuccessful, with its repercussions continuing to be felt today